Want to see female golf legends such as Nancy Lopez, Pat Bradley, Juli Inkster, Betsy King and Amy Alcott playing in another LKO?

It could happen as early as June 8-10, 2017.

All organizers need is sponsorship money.

They have a name that resonates with central Pennsylvania -- the Legends Keystone Open (see the LKO tie there?). It will be held at Lebanon Country Club June 8-10.

And it will benefit Caron Treatment Centers.

But without sponsorship money, the tournament can't happen.

Jane Blalock, CEO of the LPGA Legends Tour who was a regular at the original LKO -- the Lady Keystone Open -- would love to see her legends return to central Pennsylvania.

"The [LKO] is one of those events that many players have talked about, how great it was," Blalock said in a release announcing the possibility of the new event. "Our approach is, let's look at areas where some of our past champions have a great track record and have drawn tremendous crowds."

The track records and tremendous crowds can't be denied. When Hershey Country Club hosted the LKO in the 1980s and '90s, it was one of the most well attended tournament on the LPGA Tour. Last year's U.S. Women's Open at Lancaster Country Club set attendance records.

The Legends Tour has awarded more than $14 million in prize money and raised more than $19 million for charity from tournaments in 15 states and Japan and Australia.

Now officials are looking for a title sponsor to bring an LKO back to central Pennsylvania, and provide golf fans another chance to see their favorite legends.